Dally wrote:
The short-term fix is not the power station itself, it is the need to get in foreign capital to keep the country afloat (remember the quote about reliance on the generosity of strangers). Sadly, unless our economy suddenly develops a must have new product or service that the world wants the longer-term looks bleak.
You've already gone off Brexit then.
Once we're out of the EU, everything is going to be great.
We will be an outward looking nation building up this once great nation.
As I said, having control of major infrastructure and utilities should be at the top of our list.
All we are doing is the equivalent of Labour's PFI schemes to build hospitals and schools on the never never.
These capital projects should have been centrally funded and not left us paying over the odds for the next century.